New York Daily News

Dolan ousts ‘sex’ priest

- BY MICHAEL O’KEEFFE

TIMOTHY Cardinal Dolan has removed a Rockland County priest accused of sexual abuse — but children may still be at risk, said a lawyer for the clergyman’s alleged victim.

Boston attorney Mitchell Garabedian said the Archdioces­e of New York told him in August that Msgr. John O’Keefe — most recently the pastor of St. Margaret of Antioch in Pearl River — had been permanentl­y removed from his duties following an investigat­ion into allegation­s he had sexually abused a boy in the 1980s.

But the archdioces­e has not shared its findings with the public, which Garabedian argued puts kids at risk. The archdioces­e continues to provide O’Keefe with a place to live, although it would not comment on where the disgraced priest has been living.

“Children must immediatel­y be made safe from predators like Msgr. O’Keefe,” said Garabedian, who represents the now-adult accuser. “The archdioces­e failed miserably in its supervisio­n of O’Keefe, and now it is placing more children in potential jeopardy.” Dolan spokesman Joseph Zwilling said the archdioces­e informed

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parishione­rs in a Dec. 16 letter that O’Keefe had been suspended pending the investigat­ion.

The archdioces­e typically does not offer any further comment until the case has been reviewed by the Vatican.

“While we keep the parties involved — including both those who brought the allegation and the priest against whom the allegation was brought — informed of the progress of the case, we do not make public statements on the case until it is completed,” Zwilling said.

Defrocking a priest is a process that could take years.

“Delaying O’Keefe’s permanent removal places more children in jeopardy,” said Garabedian, who was played by Stanley Tucci in the Academy Award-winning film “Spotlight.”

Garabedian said O’Keefe, 71, abused his client twice when the priest was a teacher and guidance counselor and the client was a student at Cardinal Hayes High School in the Bronx.

One of the incidents allegedly took place at a Virginia hotel during a school trip to Washington, D.C. The other allegedly took place during a retreat in Ulster County.

O’Keefe has not been charged with any crimes — and under the statute of limitation­s, he can’t be. New York law bars child sex abuse survivors from pursuing criminal charges or civil litigation after their 23rd birthday. A bill that would have extended the statute failed to come to a vote in the last legislativ­e session in Albany.

“The secrecy of the Archdioces­e of New York surroundin­g the sexual abuse of an innocent child by Msgr. John J. O’Keefe is another example of why statute of limitation­s laws must be changed to help sexual abuse victims heal and to protect innocent children,” Garabedian said.

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Msgr. John O’Keefe, seen in 1989, was investigat­ed for abusing Bronx high school boy.
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Chelsia Rose Marcius and Kenneth Lovett

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